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    The Cambridge Companion to Augustine (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (1): 118-119. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.1 (2002) 118-119 [Access article in PDF] Book Review The Cambridge Companion to Augustine Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann, editors. The Cambridge Companion to Augustine. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xv + 307. Cloth, $59.95. Paper, $21.95. Given the immeasurable influence of Augustine upon the Western tradition, a volume devoted to him in the Cambridge Companion Series ha…Read more
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    The Ontological Argument
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (4): 431-450. 1993.
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    Afterword to Part I
    In Augustine and Academic Skepticism: A Philosophical Study, Cornell University Press. pp. 139-142. 2016.
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    Al-Ghazālī on Possibility and the Critique of Causality
    Medieval Philosophy & Theology 10 (1): 23-46. 2001.
    One of the most striking features of speculative theology (kalāam) as it developed within the Ash'arite tradition of Islam is its denial of causal power to creatures. Much like Malebranche in the seventeenth century, the Ash'arites saw this denial as a natural extension of monotheism and were led as a result to embrace an occasionalist account of causality. According to their analysis, causal power is identical with creative power, and since God is the sole and sovereign creator, God is the only…Read more